![]() ![]() It's the shortest of the three books and is strongest for those who have upgraded from earlier versions or indeed come up from Elements. With Kelby you get the feeling that you are being given advice from someone who uses this software day in day out and really knows the best ways to organize your workflow. ![]() Kelby though is still my "go-to guy" for Photoshop. For the new user it's very, very good indeed. The trademark List of 10s contained in Dummies works well here - and is less of a stretch than it can sometimes be in the series. In fact, it's less of an instruction book and more of a general resource, although it is laid out such that you can work through it if you want to with your own images. While none of the three books come with a CD of photos, the Dummies is the only one not to provide web-based images that you can work on along with the book. Unlike the other two, it is more general and so includes more on the creative art or design elements of the software. The Dummies book is best for those completely new to Adobe Photoshop and indeed to image processing software. ![]() The Adobe Photoshop CS6 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter)Īnd Martin Evening's Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Photographers. Photoshop CS6 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers)) Rather than detail the content (which you can see from the helpful "Look Inside" feature), it might be more helpful to compare three of the most widely used of the myriad of Photoshop user guides that are on the market. It's best suited to those who are upgrading from older versions and who already are au fait with many of the ins and outs of Adobe Photoshop. It's perhaps less helpful to the first time user, as the pages of detail on differences between old versions of Photoshop and CS6 indicate. If you are the type of person who wants to know why things work rather than just how to do them, then this is the best option for you. ![]() It's packed full of detail and is a superb reference resource, although perhaps a little unwieldy as a practical training guide. Martin Evening's guide to Photoshop CS6 is a huge tome at more than 700 pages. ![]()
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